FILE - In this Dec. 16, 2009, file photo: San Gabriel Valley Tribune football player of the year Charter Oak running back Adam Muema at Charter Oak High School Wednesday, December 16, 2009, in Covina. (Photo by Keith Birmingham/Pasadena Star-News)

Former Charter Oak High School football standout and current NFL Draft prospect Adam Muema is back in Florida at the training facility he was using to get ready for the same Combine he walked out of last weekend without working out for pro coaches and scouts.

According to a San Diego Union-Tribune report, Muema showed up at the facility on Friday morning wearing the same clothes he was issued at the Combine, putting to close any worries about his physical condition.

Muema took to social media late Thursday and early Friday with several heavily religious and somewhat confusing posts.

In one of his posts, Muema mentioned seeing the recent movie release “Son of God”. In another post, he rambled on about his desire to wear jersey No. 8 in the NFL, an encounter with a woman at a Christian store and then an explanation as to why he left the Combine without working out.

“Later, I ditch the combine to go to the saturday service & speaker was GM for Seahawks. I was honored by the Rev for being the 1st out of 8 yrs to go to this service, I cried :) If I would of performed that day I would of missed that meaningful #8. Glory be to God. Keep calling them coincidences if you want to,” Muema posted on Instagram.

Although Muema’s behavior has been erratic, all his former football coach at Charter Oak cares about is that he’s safe.

“Like I said, all I want to make sure is that he’s safe, okay and able to take care of himself,” longtime Charter Oak head coach Lou Farrar said. “That’s all I care about. He is on his own and he has to take care of himself.

“As long he’s safe and has figured out what he wants to do, that’s all I care about.”

Muema left last weekend’s Combine where NFL hopefuls go through various workouts to try to impress would-be employers (or teams) to draft them. Leaving abruptly under such strange circumstances could hurt Muema’s chances of realizing his NFL dream.

“It’s a red flag. It’s just like anything else, if somebody else is getting themselves in trouble for breaking into cars, it’s a red flag,” said former Charter Oak football standout Jason David, who won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts in 2006 and has trained Muema in the past.

“This is a red flag. It’s never a good look when you quit. You can’t get that label off of you. And that’s what it looks like to the scouts -- like he wasn’t ready for prime time and the pressure and he just quit.”